Best Apps of the Week November 8
Our best app of the week is a long-awaited image and graphic design program finally making its way to the iPad. See what else made the list.
Our best app of the week is a long-awaited image and graphic design program finally making its way to the iPad. See what else made the list.
Read more about the six new games to hit the gaming subscription service.
You can download the updates now over-the-air on an iPhone or iPad.
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Dress-up play, one games, two songs, and masks of three friends are free. Additional content and characters can be unlocked with in-app purchases.
The app encourages wellness, self-care, and emotional strength using gamification.
You’ll explore different oceans courses to catch Monomals and make music.
Check out our choices for the best new games that hit the App Store in October.
October is in the books so it's time to look back at the best apps to hit the App Store in the last month. See what made our list.
A little more than a year after it was announced, Adobe Photoshop has officially arrived on the App Store for iPad.
Apple's new subscription video service is now available. Here's how to watch.
Gamers can create their own unique religion and try to spread it around the world.
The dungeon-crawling platformer features more than 100 levels set across five different worlds.
The app will create a unique edges based on classic photography techniques.
Read on to find more about the newest Apple Arcade games available to play.
Parents will definitely love our look at the best new apps of the week. We're featuring two fun titles for kids and more.
Do it up right with these No-Shave November apps for support and enjoyment.
IGG is looking for the most compelling nuggets of narrative excellence from the entire Lords Mobile universe, and it will even pay you for your efforts, in the form of in-game rewards.
In the casual shooter, you'll venture out into the zombie-plagued streets in a series of quickfire stages to complete set tasks.
Just in time for Halloween, the game will definitely give you a scare.
Read more about this puzzler that is not for the faint of heart.
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Players can now better customize their character with a number of different items.
Sago Sago's lastest app will help younger kids ride the rails and have fun.